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.To all whom it-may concern A thttex tant @anni dtiiiiw.

J. M. W. KITCHEN, or. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.A

.Letters .Patent No. 93,722, dated August 17 1869.

ATTACHMENT FR SIDE-WALL REGISTERS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thesame Be it known that I, J. M. W. KITCHEN, of Brooklyn, in the county ofKings, and State of New York, have invented a new and improvedAttachment for Side-lVall Registers; and Ido hereby declare that'thefollowing is a full, clear, and exact description thereof,

" which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same,reference being had to the accompany- 4ing drawings, forming part ofthis specification, in

, as to be out of the way, and so as not to disfigure the register. y

And it consists iu the combination of a foot-rest with an ordinaryside-wall register, as hereinafter more fully described.

A represents the wall of a room.

B represents a side-wall register, which'is set in the wall A, andthrough which the heat is admitted into the room iu the ordinary manner.

l G is a foot-rest, which in the drawings is represented as being hingedor pivoted to the frame of the register B, so` that when required foruse, it may be opened or turned down, as shown in fig. I, to support thefeet while being warmed. Y

In this ease,'the body of the foot-rest G should be so formed as tocorrespondv with the register B,so that when turned up against saidregister, it may correspond with it, and show no indication of itspresence.

connected with the register B. is immaterial, as it may be pivoted tosaid register in very' many ditferent ways, or may slide in or intogrooves or recesses in said register, or may be .detachably hooked uponsaid register, as may be desired or convenient.

In the case of registers already placed in. 'the wall, or ready to be soplaced, the latter construction would be preferable.v

Witnesses:

FRANK BLooKLnY, JAMES T. GRAHAM.

The particular manner in whiclrthe foot-rest C is.

